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Fermat presents math’s greatest riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Simon Singh presents Andrew Wiles, the man who finally takes the mystery tied in a neat bow to its conclusion, in a story spanning multiple centuries. He presents Fermat’s Enigma. A civil servant by trade and a dilettante mathematician by inclination, the brilliant, […]

Blood, skin, bone a single black tail feather The second Mosse book I read, a novel instead of a short story collection like the one before, “The Taxidermist’s Daughter” is a feast I am fortunate in chancing upon. Perhaps the word ‘feast’ does not quite work as with the lightness of this title, it’s more […]

I have been very pleased in discovering Kate Mosse. The first of the two books I read in the past three days is her short story collection, “The Mistletoe Bride, and other haunting tales”. The word ‘haunting’ would be more apt replaced by ‘winter’. I’m impressed at how atmospheric it feels. Definitely one you would […]